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"It was a fun and fantastic stay. The buffet was delicious and such a great variety of food. The staff was so friendly and helpful. The location was central to many activities. The room was a great room with such modern and updated options. The room was also a nice, contemporary decorated atm..."

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"I've stayed at the Flamingo several times over the last 30 years. It's an older hotel that has undergone renovations in the rooms and some are nicer than others but I've never had a bad room. We love that the location is central on the strip as we can walk everywhere with ease."

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"I went to a concert at Vinyl and the price was right to stay at the Hard Rock. It was a great decision. Insanely comfortable room, upstairs from the venue. Additionally there are things to do nearby like Hoffbrauhaus and Double Down Saloon. "

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"Very modern and clean place. Two coffee shops opening at 6am. Great bar. I read bad reviews about the small gym, but I was happy with the it but it gets busy starting from 8am, so get there early or later. The resort fee is $35 but does not include a coffee maker (extra $20 if you want it). ..."

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"Our Experience at the Palazzo Hotel & Casino was excellent.
Check in was a breeze and the staff was very helpful.
Valet service was speedy quick any time we needed our vehicle.
The room was FABULOUS!
Will look forward to returning to the property."

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"The experience was good! It was in the middle of the strip which made it easy access for a lot of things and not far to go back. The dueling piano was entertaining and the noodle house was delicious(forgot the name)."

Top Las Vegas neighborhoods

Summerlin

In Summerlin - a planned residential development of leafy streets, modern family homes, and excellent amenities - you can enjoy welcoming restaurants, a handful of luxury resorts, and green recrea…

In Summerlin - a planned residential development of leafy streets, modern family homes, and excellent amenities - you can enjoy welcoming restaurants, a handful of luxury resorts, and green recreational hotspots at the edge of Nevada’s wild Red Rock Canyons. Along with Northwest Las Vegas, it's a prime place for outdoorsy types who want to venture by bike or on foot into the wilderness.

East of The Strip

Boasting some of the most beautiful golf courses in the US at Wynn and Stallion Mountain, the East of The Strip proves there's plenty more to Vegas than casinos. Admire vintage Americana at the Ne…

Boasting some of the most beautiful golf courses in the US at Wynn and Stallion Mountain, the East of The Strip proves there's plenty more to Vegas than casinos. Admire vintage Americana at the Neon Museum, with its towering displays from yesteryear, or sample the delights of Ethel M Chocolates on a factory tour. Lake Las Vegas is the perfect place to recharge your batteries after long sessions on the slots.

West of The Strip

West of The Strip is alive with the aromas of Chinatown and the innovative exhibitions at Las Vegas Art Museum, and is a perfect break from the rollercoaster ride of The Strip. Take in nature disp…

West of The Strip is alive with the aromas of Chinatown and the innovative exhibitions at Las Vegas Art Museum, and is a perfect break from the rollercoaster ride of The Strip. Take in nature displays and stroll through the botanical gardens at the 180-acre Springs Reserve. Or if you came to Vegas to push chips across tables, some of the best off-Strip casinos are peppered along West Flamingo Road.

North Las Vegas

Striking a balance between energy and peace, from the buzzing Wild West-inspired Texas Station casino to the sprawling swathes of green and blue at the Aliante Golf Club, North Las Vegas is all th…

Striking a balance between energy and peace, from the buzzing Wild West-inspired Texas Station casino to the sprawling swathes of green and blue at the Aliante Golf Club, North Las Vegas is all things to all people. For full-on exhilaration, check out the Fremont Street Experience, a promenade flanked by casinos and hotels, featuring nightly light shows and a vast overhead canopy where dazzling animations and video sequences hurtle past.

South of The Strip

Head South of the Strip for the sprawling complex of designer boutiques, family-friendly restaurants and jumping country music venues that is Town Square. There's also plenty of gaming to be had…

Head South of the Strip for the sprawling complex of designer boutiques, family-friendly restaurants and jumping country music venues that is Town Square. There's also plenty of gaming to be had at South Point resort. Meanwhile, thrashing around Nevada beyond the outer limits of the city on a special desert tour offers a distilled taste of America that makes South Vegas a speed-demon's delight.

The Strip

The second you cruise past the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, your senses will be bathed in The Strip's illuminated splendor, as Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay and the names of the other…

The second you cruise past the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, your senses will be bathed in The Strip's illuminated splendor, as Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay and the names of the other hotel-casinos are lit up all around. The Fountains of Bellagio and a replica of the Eiffel Tower are among the gobsmacking landmarks. A hyperreal realm of fantasy and pleasure, the Strip is like no place on Earth.

Hotel types

Family friendly travelling in Las Vegas

Most popular areas in Las Vegas for family-friendly hotels

Las Vegas may have a reputation as a place for party animals and high-stakes game-players, but it’s a top destination for families, too. That’s why so many of the big hotels on the famous Strip are perfect for visitors of all ages, boasting swimming pools for kids and teens to splash about in, colorful live shows, and restaurants to suit the fussiest of palates. There are also family-friendly hotels to be found on the streets parallel to the strip, and in the downtown Vegas area.

Top family-friendly hotels in Las Vegas

As the name suggests, Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park is far more than somewhere to simply lay your head. Families will love the indoor Adventuredome amusement park, as well as the lively circus performances which are completely free to watch. TI – Treasure Island Hotel and Casino has spacious guestrooms fit for families, as well as all-singing, all-dancing shows, and a heated outdoor pool with cabanas. Luxor Hotel and Casino, set within a vast Egyptian-style pyramid which will excite youngsters and grown-ups alike, boasts family-friendly eateries and on-site entertainment for all ages.

Where to find the best restaurants in Las Vegas

Whether your tastes run to coq au vin and pan-fried scallops, or juicy burgers and oozing cheesy pizzas, the Strip is the place to be for eating out in style. There are fancy restaurants for couples and families with older kids, as well as a plethora of lively, buzzing, reassuringly casual joints where younger kids can yell their enthusiasm without upsetting fellow diners. The all-you-can-eat buffets are the ideal choice for fussy eaters, while over in the downtown Vegas area you’ll find yet more family-friendly dining spots to choose from.

The most popular things to do in Las Vegas

Whether you’re into Vegas history or just like looking at really cool stuff, the Neon Museum is a must-see for families visiting the city. The guided tours will take you past vast, flamboyantly kitsch signs that evoke the glamor of old Vegas. If you’re here with younger offspring, try the Discovery Children’s Museum, where interactive exhibits and immersive play areas will excite and educate young minds. Over at the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, you’ll come face to face with fierce and majestic creatures from the deep – you’ll even be able to pet sharks at the Touch Pool. For more animal magic, visit Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at the Mirage, home to white tigers, white lions, and friendly bottlenose dolphins.

Best ways to get around Las Vegas

Shepherding a family around the crowded streets of Las Vegas can be tricky, but luckily the city has excellent public transport facilities. The famous Deuce service lets you take double-decker buses throughout the Strip, right onto the downtown area. It’s a cheap and convenient way of getting around, while the various monorails and tramways can also whisk you between the various big casino-hotels. Need to get out to the surrounding desert landscapes? Book a taxi or hire your own car for real freedom.